Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 11, 2017 at 04:14:37 from (206.47.221.212):
In Reply to: After IH.... posted by Bill VA on January 10, 2017 at 17:23:52:
I always bought what was handy and what I could pay for. So I started out with some used Case, dad had had Case. When I could afford new, IH caught my attention, liked the dealer, and felt I was treated well. Better than at the case dealer ship. My Case dealer really didn't want to be bothered with me, as I was a young farmer, and wasn't looking to buy new or big stuff at the time, and wasn't working very hard to create new customers. He was swallowed in the merger, and no one missed them. My IH dealer was a full line store, with a large customer base, and was always working to develop good customer relations. As time went by though, farming changed, with many fewer farmers their customer base was changing. They dropped combines and tractors over 100 hp. At the same time they took on Kubota franchise. Before long their Kubota side was out selling the CaseIH side. Three years ago after 60 years of IH andCaseIH my local dealer dropped CaseIH and went all Kubota . And now Kubota is into hay and tillage, this is making this dealership a very busy place , while others have died
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